2416 CHAPTER 162: BASIC CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

 

=System hotkeys=

Hotkeys

Function

 

CTRL_A

Move the cursor

to the beginning of the current line.

CTRL_B

Move the cursor

one character left.

CTRL_C

Stop current command function.

CTRL_D

Erase current character.

CTRL_E

Move the cursor

to the end of the current line.

CTRL_F

Move the cursor

one character right.

CTRL_H

Erase the character left of the cursor.

CTRL_K

Kill outgoing connection.

CTRL_N

Display the next command from the history buffer.

CTRL_P

Display the previous command from the history buffer.

CTRL_R

Redisplay the current line.

CTRL_V

Paste text from

the clipboard.

CTRL_W

Delete the word

left of the cursor.

CTRL_X

Delete all characters up to the cursor.

CTRL_Y

Delete all characters after the cursor.

CTRL_Z

Return to the User View.

CTRL_]

Kill incoming connection or redirect connection.

ESC_B

Move the cursor

one word back.

ESC_D

Delete remainder of word.

ESC_F

Move the cursor

forward one word.

ESC_N

Move the cursor

down a line.

ESC_P

Move the cursor

up a line.

ESC_<

Specify the beginning of clipboard.

ESC_>

Specify the end

of clipboard.

display this

Syntax display this [ by-linenum ]

View Any view

Parameter by-linenum: Specifies to display the number of each line.

Description Use the display this command to display the validated information under the current view.

After finishing a set of configurations under a view, you can use the display this command to check whether the configuration takes effect.

Note that:

A parameter is not displayed if it has the default configuration.

A parameter is not displayed if the configuration has not taken effect.

When you use the command under interface view, protocol view or protocol child view, the command displays the configuration corresponding to the current view.

Example # Display configuration information of the current view (the display information varies with configuration).

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